Chapter 1182
David Lidell and the other two went toward their first stop, which was the nearest mine.
Julius Grim‘s task was to control the indigenous people so they would mine ores and refine them into
metal. The Grim family would be there to collect it once every few decades.
The mine that David and the rest were heading toward was a bigger mine, with at least thousands of
Buckeranians working in captivity as mining ves. As they were just approaching the mine, they could
hear all kinds of insults from the Grims. “Be quick! Did you not f*cking eat? I‘ll break your f*cking legs if
you continue dilly–dallying.” “What the heck are you looking at? Don‘t you have your job to do? Wanna
stand up for him, huh? You looking for a beating?” “Smack! Smack! Smack!”
“Ahh! I won‘t do it again, I won‘t do it again!”
“Master, someone passed out.”
“Trash! Doing such little work and they dare pass out? A few of you, drag him out, throw him to the
beasts! Don‘t get in the way.”
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“Yes, Master!”
“Ding! Ding!”
A noisebination of scolding, people shrieking from pain, and nging of the ore mining filled the
ears of David and the other two.
Balu‘s eyes were bloodshot as he trembled with rage.
If David was not at his side, he would have rushed in and killed everyone in there.
David‘s expressions were stormy as well.
That was the result of imnting the ve mark.
If earth also had the ve mark imnted on it all those years ago, it would probably be in a simr
state to Buck.
Mia Concord did not feel as emotional as the rest.
She was born in the Royal Region, and even though she was born to a small force, she was used to
watching injustice.
One could only rise above the crowd if one had the ability and background to match. Or else, if one
lived in the lowest tier of society, they would not have it easy. There were even a few arenas that had
secretly organized matches to pit human against human just to entertain the rich and powerful.
Losing meant death, and to die a gruesome death was way crueller than what was happening in the
mine.
David and the rest continued walking forward and were quickly stopped by two Grims.
“Who are the two of you? You look unfamiliar! This is the heart of the mine, you can’t enter without the
Master’s permission.”
Naturally, they assumed that David and Mia were Grim, because, on Buck, other than the
indigenous people that had the ve mark imnted, the rest of the people were all Grims.
There was no ve mark on Mia and David’s forehead, so it was clear that they were not one of the
indigenous people.
David ignored them and continued walking forward.
The two Grims were about to stop him when they realized they could no longer move their body.
Not only could they not move their body, but they also could not speak a word.
It was like there was a hand squeezing their throats.
Slowly, the two Grims lost their lives and fell to the ground.
As David and the two entered the mining area, they were immediately greeted with the sight of
countless Buckeranians hard at work.
Each and every one of them was so thin they were skin and bones.
80 percent of them were men, and 20 percent of them were women.
There were also a few of them pushing the ores out from the mining hole.
“Ding! Ding!”
The sound of mining was a lot clearer once they went in.
The miners were hard at work while the supervisors from the Grim family were seated at the side
surrounded by meat and fruits. There were beauties serving them, massaging them, and feeding them.
David and the two also saw a pile of about ten bodies stacked casually on top of each other. These
were probably the miners that had fainted or died today.
In reality, with the abilities of the Grim family in the Milky Way, it was entirely usible to hand the
mining jobs over to machines, since the technology on level 3 civilizations in the Milky Way was already
very advanced.
However, they chose to use humanbor to save costs.
The arrival of David and the other two caught the attention of the supervisors.
However, before they could say anything, David had already broken their necks with his mind power.